And the last one for a while, this is one from Rackham, so it's more a 1.37" from the sole of the foot up to the top of the head (not counting the straight up hair) I really liked the colors on this one but I can tell you that the wings were a challenge

And another one.. this one is a tad bigger, I had a lot of fun painting this one too though, I do love the little female ones ;-) The quality was perfect, close to no seems from the casting so that leaves me a happy camper as I hate filing those away as they can be at the most critical places. Love the decor, my goodness where do they get their ideas?

What fun I had painting this one!!! Went from one surprise to the other finding all the small stuff on this tiny little "guy" who's not even 1" from foot to the top of his little horns.. my goodness what a detail!!! The brand is Guild of Harmony and really top quality sculpture so more of this brand to come for sure ;-)

Yes, my colleague had some inspiration again (got too much of it at times) and this time he sculpted a buste of Captain Blackdog who's a character from a comics called Barracuda. In a bit I'll be priming him, today it's a bit sunny and not that cold, the room I have to prime in is not heated and found out last year that priming when it's very cold isn't a great idea so..

Well I still haven't made a picture of the finished figurine but here you have Gwen.. assembled.. the pic dates from end January.. she did pick up some color since then and if all goes well I'll have a pic of how she looks now up tomorrow ;-)

Again a 2.12" one, a Grenadier from 1806 in campaign clothes. The brand of this one is MetalModels but from another sculpter then most of there figurines so he has a different head then the others.. I'm still happy with how I painted him.. the reason why he's still in the glass cabinet ;-)

Again a 2.12" one, a soldier in the confederate army during the ACW.. they weren't as well equipped as the Northern ones so you didn't see a lot of real uniforms.. a figurine I have liked painting.. this one isn't a metal one but it doesn't show, you only know the difference when you pick it up..

I'm going over the figurines I have forgotten to put on the blog so here's number oneA Portuguese soldier of the 6th Cašadores, it's a 2.12" one that I still really like, guess it's the expression on his face.. tired of war I read into it..